Featured Film Reviews

Demonic (2021) | Film Review

While Neill Blomkamp's Demonic has lofty aspirations and an intriguing premise, it suffers from too many irons in the proverbial fire. Read on for our review.

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What If…? Presents Infinite Possibilities With MCU Favorites

Narrated and guided by "The Watcher" (Jeffrey Wright, Westworld), each animated episode of What If...? takes us on a roughly 30 minute journey using familiar characters, voices, and moments from the MCU films (except Chris Evans, because contracts) to present you with an alternative reality. What makes this series pretty magical is there is no fan-obsessed debate over how things "should" end up. No one is right and no one is wrong; it is just a concoction of hypotheticals for our pure entertainment where one simple change causes a catalyst of changes.

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Fantasia Film Festival (2021) | Celebrating 25 Years

One of the largest international film festivals dedicated to genre films is celebrating its 25th year in 2021. Fantasia Film Festival is located in Montreal, Canada, and will be presenting its festival in a digital format for movie-lovers and critics from August 5-25, 2021, including screenings, premieres, panels, and workshops. The festival will take a heightened focus on Japanese cinema "in celebration of the key role that Japan’s culture has played across Fantasia’s history".

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Stillwater | Film Review

Stillwater leaves you asking the question, how far will you go for family, as Matt Damon takes us on a rollercoaster ride of emotional based decisions.

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Snake Eyes (2021) | Film Review

Snake Eyes delivers a modern G.I. Joe film with an underwritten lead and stronger supporting characters than the coolest commando in all of cartoons, but it’s still fun.

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Old | Film Review

Going to a secluded beach won't cure your problems and illnesses. Nor will seeing Old, the latest offering from M. Night Shyamalan.

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Fear Street: Part One 1994 | Film Review

Fear Street: Part One 1994 kicks off with a beautiful twist of an homage to the first Scream, mirroring the method and timing of the kill(s) early on, along with other tributes such as a prick making a mockery of the recent murders down the school hallway, and even a score reminiscent of Scream at times. All before making a tongue in cheek jab at R.L. Stine's The Wrong Number. Homages can be very hit or miss depending on how crafty the director is in balancing the tightrope of "remake" and "homage", but Fear Street's Leigh Janiak knocks it out of the park. Fear Street plays like a love song to the 90s with feverishly fun kills and an outstanding soundtrack.

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